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CO-OPERATION. 


Anything  necessary  under  this  heading  for  any  branch 
of  work  to  make  possible  the  work  under  any  other  heading 
is  to  be  done  as  part  of  this  contract. 

LIABILITY  INSURANCE. 

The  Contractors  shall  secure  and  protect  the  Owner 
from  any  liability  or  damage  whatsoever,  for  injury  to  any 
persons  or  property. 

Immediately  on  starting  the  work  the  General  Con¬ 
tractor  shall  take  out  and  maintain  for  the  benefit  and 
protection  of  the  Owner,  an  Owner's  Contingent  Liability 
Insurance  policy  in  limits  of  $10,000  for  injury  to  any  one 
person  and  $100,000  for  injury  to  more  than  one  person. 

^  AH  Contractors  shall,  during  the  continuance  of  the 
work  under  this  contract,  also  extra  work  in  connection 
therewith,  maintain  liability  insurance  in  a  sufficient 
amount. to  protect  themselves  from  any  liability  or  damage 
for  injury  to  any  of  their  employees  or  other  persons  in¬ 
cluding  any  liability  or  damage  which  may  arise  by  virtue 
of  any  statute  or  law  now  in  force  or  which  may  hereafter  be 
enacted . 

All  insurance  policies  are  to  be  issued  by  Companies 
authorized  to  do  business  under  the  law  of  the  State  in 
which  the  work  is  to  be  done,  and  copies  of  said  policies 
are  to  be  filed,  before  work  is  started,  with  the  Architect 

if^ required. 

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13  PATENTS . 

The  Contractor  shall  forever  protect  and  defend  the 
owner  in  the  full  and  free  use  and  enj oyment  of  any  and 
all  rights  to  any  invention,  machine  or  device  which  may 
be  applied  as  part  of  the  work,  either  in  the  construction 
or  use  after  completion,  against  all  demands  of  all  persons 
whomsoever. 

14  CHECKING  OP  CONTRACTOR'S  STRUCTURAL  AND  SHOP  DRAWINGS. 


In  checking  over  structural  and  shop  drawings  for  con¬ 
tractors  and  approving  same,  the  Architect  does  not  relieve 
the  contractors  from  responsibility  for  errors  or  omissions 
which  may  exist,  even  though  in  accordance  with  approved 
drawings .  Checking  of  drawings  is  to  be  regarded  as  gratuit¬ 
ously  assisting  the  contractors  and  the  Architect  does  not 
thereby  assume  responsibility  for  such  errors  or  omissions. 
Where  such  errors  or  omissions  are  discovered  later,  they 
must  accordingly  be  made  good  by  the  contractor  irrespective 
of  any  approval  by  the  Architect. 


4  * 


—  MOVING  MATERIALS. 

If  it  becomes  necessary  at  any  time  during  the  erec¬ 
tion  of  this  building  to  move  materials  which  are  to  enter 
into  the  construction,  which  materials  have  been  temporarily 
placed,  the  contractor  or  sub-contractor  furnishing  said 
materials  shall,  when  so  directed  by  the  Architect's  Super¬ 
intendent  move  them,  or  cause  them  to  be  moved  without  addi¬ 
tional  charge. 


—  ACCELERATION  OP  WORK. 

If,  in  the  judgment  of  the  Architect,  it  becomes  neces¬ 
sary  at  any  time  during  the  erection  of  this  building  in 
order  to  accelerate  the  work,  each  contractor  or  sub-con¬ 
tractor,  when  ordered  and  directed  by  the  Architect's  Super¬ 
intendent,  shall  cease  work  at  any  particular  point  and 
transfer  his  men  to  such  point  or  points,  and  execute  such 
portion  of  his  work  as  may  be  required,  to  enable  others  to 
hasten  and  properly  engage  and  carry  on  their  work,  all  as 
directed  by  the  Architect's  Superintendent . 


—  ARCHITECT'S  SUPERVISION. 

The  Architect’s  supervision  is  for  the  purpose  of 
assuring  the  owner  that  the  plans  and  specifications  are 
being  properly  executed,  and  while  the  Architect's  Super¬ 
intendent  in  charge  is  instructed  to  give  the  contractor 
all  desired  assistance  in  interpreting  the  plans  and  speci¬ 
fications  and  otherwise,  such  assistance  is  not  to  relieve 
the  contractor  from  any  responsibility  for  the  work.  Any 
work  which  proves  faulty  must  be  made  right  irrespective  of 
the  Architect’s  Superintendent. 

The  fact  that  the  superintendent  has  permitted  faulty 
work  or  work  not  in  accordance  with  plans  and  specifications 
to  be  done  is  not  to  prevent  the  Architect  from  insisting 
upon  making  all  work  right. 


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OWNER’S  OPTIONS. 


In  all  cases  where  the  choice  of  more  than  one  make 
or  style  of  article  or  material  is  specified,  the  final 
selection  of  the  article  or  material  rests  with  the  owner. 
Where  any  difference  occurs  in  price  such  difference  is  to 
be  given  before  the  contracts  are  signed.  After  the  con- 


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5. 


tracts  have  been  signed  the  owner  reserves  the  right  to 
choose  whichever  article  or  material  he  desires,  assuming 
unless  previously  advised  to  the  contrary,  that  the  price  is 
not  increased  thereby.  Where  the  specification  calls  for 
any  stipulated  item  "or  other  equal  thereto  and  approved  " 
or  other  words  to  that  effect,  it  is  to  be  taken  same  as’ if 
the  choice  of  more  than  one  material  were  specified  and  the 
selection  will  rest  with  owner  same  as  above. 

The  Owner  reserves  the  right  to  let  also  independently 
of  the  Contractors  for  work  herein  specified,  any  other 
work  in  the  building  even  if  of  like  character  and  trades. 

12  INSTALLATION  Ok  OWNER  * S  EQUIPMENT  AND  MACHINERY. 

The  contractor  agrees  with  the  owner  to  let  the  owner 
place  and  install  as  much  equipment  and  machinery  during 
the  progress  of  the  building  as  is  possible  before  the  com¬ 
pletion  of  the  various  parts  of  the  work  and  further  agrees 
that  such  placing  and  installation  of  equipment  does  not 
in  any  way  evidence  the  completion  of  the  work  or  any  por¬ 
tion  of  it,  nor  signify  the  owner’s  acceptance  of  the  work 
nor  any  part  of  it. 


—  SIGNED  PLANS  AND  SPECIFICATIONS . 

Immediately  on  signing  the  contract  for  the  construc¬ 
tion  of  the  work,  the  Contractor  is  to  sign  and  file  with 
the  Architect's  Detroit  office  a  complete  set  of  plans  and 
specifications  as  additional  evidence  of  his  understanding 
of  the  work  called  for,  which  work  is  amended  as  specific¬ 
ally  mentioned  in  the  signed  contract. 


CONTRACTOR'S  RESPONSIBILITY. 


The  several  contractors  (in  case  of  general  contract, 
general  contractor  assumes  entire  responsibility)  shall  be’ 
responsible  each  for  his  work  and  every  part  thereof,  and 
for  all  materials,  tools,  appliances,  and  property  of  every 
description  used  in  connection  therewith.  They  shall  spe¬ 
cifically  and. distinctly  assume  and  do  so  assume  all  risks 
of  damage  or  injury  from  any  cause  to  property  or  persons 
used  or  employed  on  or  in  connection  with  the  work,  and  of 
all  damage  or  injury  to  any  persons  or  property  wherever 
located,  resulting  from  any  action  or  operation  under  the 
contract  or  in  connection  with  the  work,  and  undertake  and 
promise  to  protect  and  defend  the  owner  against  all  claims 
on  account  of  any  such  damage  or  injury. 


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—  SCHEDULE  OP  UNIT  PRICES. 

Previous  to  the  first  payment  under  the  contract,  the 
contractor  shall  submit  a  schedule  of  unit  prices  for  ma¬ 
terials  worked  and  in  place,  which  shall,  upon  approval  by 
the  Superintendent,  be  used  as  a  basis  for  payments.  The 
Superintendent  reserves  the  right  to  increase  or  decrease 
the  schedule  of  unit  prices  at  any  time  if  the  same  shall 
appear  to  be  incorrect  or  unfair,  or  if  there  shall  be  any 
change  in  market  prices,  which  changes  shall  not  change 
the  contract  price.  There  must  be  submitted  at  the  same 
time  a  classification  of  costs  at  the  schedule  of  unit 
prices  to  aggregate  the  total  contract  price. 


££  TEMPORARY  WATER  CLOSET. 

At  a  suitable  point,  Mason  to-  erect  a  temporary  water 
closet,  properly  enclosed  against  weather  and  from  view, 
maintain  in  proper  condition,  disinfected,  and  at  comple¬ 
tion  remove  from  premises,  leaving  all  clean. 


—  TIME  LIMIT. 

The  work  is  to  be  carried  to  completion  with  utmost 
speed.  Before  signing  the  contract  a  definite  time  schedule 
shall  be  prepared  by  each  Contractor,  to  which  he  shall  work 
and  of  which  he  shall  immediately  furnish  the  Architect  a 
copy. 

If  in  the  opinion  of  the  Architect  it  becomes  neces- 
3ary  for  maintaining  the  schedule  and  for  the  completion  of 
the  building  within  a  specified  time,  to  work  after  regular 
hours  or  on  holidays,  Contractors  must  immediately  do  so 
upon  request  without  additional  cost  to  owner. 


CONTRACTORS ’  MEETINGS. 

At  regular  intervals,  as  directed  by  the  Architect’s 
Superintendent ,  there  is  to  be  held  at  his  office  a  meeting 
of  the . representatives  of  the  various  trades  engaged  about 
the  building,  for  furthering  the  progress  of  the  work  and 
giving. of  instructions  by  the  Superintendent .  Where  repre¬ 
sentatives  fail  in  attendance  or  in  executing  the  orders 
given  them  they  shall  on  request  of  the  Architect  be  dis¬ 
missed  from  the  work  within  12  hours  from  such  request, 
and  other  representatives  must  be  immediately  substituted. 


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BOND. 


must  furnish  ^unh%  q  t  d  by  the  0wner-  the  Contractor 
Srh  frS  from  an  acceptable  Surety  Company,  and  the 
owner  is  to  reimburse  Contractor  for  cost  of  same. 


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GUARANTEE 


in„  ?tbei7ise  specified  under  the  several  head- 

Plftion  of  ?hP  ^^h-gUar5nteed  f0r  two  years  after  com- 
pietion  of  the  building,  during  which  time  any  imperfec- 

>Jay  ci®veloP  in  tiie  workmanship  or  materials 
used  are  to  be  made  good  without  cost  to  the  owner. 

f ec t i on^^rnn ^ 1 6p i work  affected  in  making  good  such  imper- 
iecuons  must  also  be  made  good. 


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BUILDING  PERMITS. 

fliPri  U713  and  ®Peoifioations  for  the  building  will  be 
ntw  general  permit  obtained  by  the  Architect.  All 

insn“ction1fLseqUlrfd  vre  t0  be  obtained,  and  with  all 

arf  t0  be  paid  for  hy  the  Contractors  for 
tne  respective  work  requiring  such  permits. 

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—  BUILDING  ORDINANCES. 

T,„fUif°nAU°t0rS  and  work  are  t0  conform  to  all  govern- 
»-afr,0A+ldlnS  0rdlnances,  laws  and  regulations  in  every 

Provide  all  red  lights,  guards,  etc.,  as  required. 

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—  PROTECTION  OP  PREMISES. 

iri1mr?rTrlI  protect  Owner’s  and  adjoining  property  from 

PeitU,'natny  damage+t°  same  must  be  made  good  without  delay. 
Particular  care  is  to  be  exercised  to  protect  all  trees 


which  are  to  remain,  including  the  roots  of  the 


same 


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TENDERS . 


The  right  to  accept  or  reject  any  bid  or  part  of 


bid  is  reserved  by  the  Owner. 


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EXAMINATION  OP  PREMISES. 

.  e  Contractor  shall  be  held  to  have  examined  the 
premises  and  site  so  as  to  compare  them  with  the  drawings 
and  specifications,  and  to  have  satisfied  himself  as  to& 
the  conditions  of  the  premises,  any  obstructions,  the  actual 


8. 


levels,  and  all  excavating,  filling  in,  etc.,  necessary  for 
carrying  out  the  work,  "before  the  delivery  of  his  proposal, 
and  no  allowance  shall  subsequently  be  made  in  behalf  of  the 
Contractor  by  reason  of  any  error  on  his  part. 

—  DRAWINGS  TO  BE  FURNISHED. 

The  Architect  will  furnish  the  Contractor  two  complete 
sets  of  specifications  and  of  prints  on  paper  of  scale 
working  drawings,  also  a  set  of  prints  on  paper  of  the  ne¬ 
cessary  full  size  details.  However,  if  the  work  is  let  in  a 
general  contract  the  Architect  will  instead  furnish  the 
General  Contractor  four  complete  sets  of  specifications 
and  of  prints  on  paper  of  scale  working  drawings,  also  two 
sets  of  prints  on  paper  of  the  necessary  full  size  details. 

Any  further  copies  of  drawings  or  specifications  de¬ 
sired  by  the  Contractor  will  be  furnished  him  at  the  cost  of 
reproducing  the  same. 

34  SPECIFICATIONS  AND  DRAWINGS  TO  BE  CO-OPERATIVE. 

This  specification  and  the  accompanying  drawings  are 
intended  to  describe  and  provide  for  a  finished  piece  of 
work.  They  are  intended  to  be  co-operative,  and" what 
is  called  for  by  either  shall  be  as  binding  as  if  called 
for  by  both.  The  Contractor  will  understand  that  the  work 
herein  described  shall  be  complete  in  every  detail,  not¬ 
withstanding  every  item  necessarily  involved  is  not  parti¬ 
cularly  mentioned,  and  the  Contractor  will  be  held  to  pro¬ 
vide  all  labor  and  materials  necessary  for  the  entire  com¬ 
pletion,  of  the  work  intended  to  be  described,  and  shall  not 
avail  himself  of  any  manifestly  unintentional  error  or 
omission  should  such  exist.  Should  any  error  or  inconsis¬ 
tency  appear  in  the  drawings  or  specifications,  the  Con¬ 
tractors,  before  proceeding  with  the  work,  shall  make  men¬ 
tion  of  the  same  to  the  Architect  for  proper  adjustment,  and 
in  no  case  shall  they  proceed  with  the  work  in  uncertainty. 

All  such  work  as  enrichments,  mouldings,  etc.,  indi¬ 
cated  on  drawings  or  details  or  drawn  in  part  only  are 
to  continue  throughout,  unless  distinctly  marked  otherwise. 
The  same  applies  to  other  parts  of  the  building  where 
merely  a  section  of  the  drawing  is  complete.  The  balance 
is  meant  to  be  the  same  as  the  section  clearly  shown,  and 
is  to  be  figured  accordingly. 

Pull  sized  details  furnished  the  Contractors  after 
award  of  contract  are  intended  to  correspond  with  scale 


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drawings.  Where  such  differ,  incurring  additional  work, 
the  Contractors  must  call  the  Architect's  attention  to 
same  for  proper  adjustment.  No  extra  charge  will  he  allowed 
unless  distinctly  ordered  hy  the  Architect. 

35  MEASUREMENT  AND  FITTINGS  OF  PARTS. 


The  Contractor,  without  extra  charge,  shall  make  such 
slight  alterations  as  may  he  necessary  to  make  adjustable 
parts  fit  to  fixed  parts,  leaving  all  complete  and  in 
proper  shape  when  done.  It  shall  he  the  duty  of  the  Con¬ 
tractor  to  verify  all  dimensions  given  on  the  drawings, 
and  to  report  any  error  or  inconsistency  to  the  Architect 
before  commencing  the  work. 


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ALTERATIONS  AND  ADDITIONS.. 


The  Architect  shall  have  the  pov/er  to  require  alter¬ 
ations  in  the  work  shown  or  described  in  said  drawings 
and  specifications,  and  the  Contractor  shall  proceed  to 
make  such  changes  without  causing  delay.  In  every  such 
case  the  price  agreed  to  he  paid  for  the  work  under  the 
contract  shall  he  increased  or  decreased,  as  the  case  may 
require,  according  to  a  fair  and  reasonable  valuation  of 
the  work  added  or  omitted,  and  the  value  of  the  work  shall 
he  fixed  hy  fair  admeasurement  and  valuation  made  hy  the 
Architect,  or  hy  some  other  competent  person  appointed  hy 
him.  Such  alterations  or  variations  shall  in  no  way  render 
voj.d  the  contract,  and  no  claim  for  variations  or  al¬ 
terations,  or  the  increased  or  decreased  price  thereof, 
shall  he  valid,  unless  done  in  pursuance  of-  an  order  from 
the  Architect,  and  notice  of  such  claims  made  to  him  in 
writing  before  the  commencement  of  the  work. 

When  the  Architect  so  desires  the  Contractor  is  to 
submit  unit  prices  on  work  to  govern  both  additions  to  and 
deductions  from  the  contract. 

These  prices  are  to  he  such  that  they  meet  with  the 
Architect’s  approval  and  are  to  he  the  same  for  both  addi¬ 
tions  and  deductions. 

37  BILLS  FOR  EXTRAS. 

Bills  for  extras  or  additional  work  must  he  submitted 
to  the  Architect  in  writing  on  demand,  and  also  before 
final  certificate  for  payment  on  account  of  the  contract 
will  he  given,  and  unless  otherwise  agreed,  no  payment  on 
such  hills  will  he  made  until  final  settlement. 


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10. 


RR  QUALITY  OP  MATERIAL  AM  WORKMANSHIP. 

Should  any  dispute  arise  as  to  the  quality  or  fitness 
of  materials  or  workmanship,  the  decision  shall  rest 
strictly  with  the  Architect,  and  shall  "be  based  on  the  re¬ 
quirements  that  all  work  done  or  materials  furnished  shall 
be  first-class  in  every  respect,  and  what  is  usual  and 
customary  in  erecting  other  buildings,  shall  in  no  wise 
enter  into  any  consideration  or  decision  whatsoever. 


REMOVAL  0?  UNLIT  MATERIALS . 

All  materials  or  workmanship  of  unsound  or  unfit 
character,  or  work  or  materials  which  may  become  damaged 
after  they  are  in  place  in  the  building,  shall  be  imme¬ 
diately  removed,  reconstructed  or  refinished  by  the  Con¬ 
tractors  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  Architect,  upon  proper 
notice.  The  expense  of  doing  so  or  cost  of  delays  and  of 
making  good  other  work  affected  by  the  changes,  shall  be 
borne  by  the  Contractor  in  fault,  and  no  extension  of  time 
will  be  allowed  for  the  correcting  of  faulty  work. 


COMPLETION  OP  WORK. 


Should  the  Contractor  become  insolvent,  or  at  any  time 
refuse  or  neglect  to  supply  a  sufficiency  of  properly 
skilled  workmen,  or  of  materials  of  proper  quality,  or 
fail  in . any  respect  to  prosecute  the  work  with  promptness 
and  diligence,  or  fail  in  the  performance  of  any  of  the 
agreements  herein  contained,  such  refusal,  neglect  or 
failure  being  certified  by  Architect,  the  Owner  will 
be  at  liberty  after  forty-eight  hours'  written  notice  to 
the  Contractor,  to  provide  any  such  labor  or  materials, 
and  to  deduct  the  cost  thereof  from  any  money  then  due  or 
thereafter  to  become  due  to  the  Contractor  under  the  Con¬ 
tract;  and,  if  the  Architect  shall  certify  that  such  re¬ 
fusal,  neglect  or  failure  is  sufficient  grounds  for  such 
action,  the  Owner  shall  also  be  at  liberty  to  terminate 
the  employment  of  the  Contractor  for  the  said  work,  and  to 
enter  upon  the  premises  and  take  possession,  for  the  pur¬ 
pose  of  completing  the  work  included  under  the  contract, 
of  all  materials,  tools  and  appliances  thereon,  and  to  em¬ 
ploy  any  other  person  or  persons  to  finish  the  work,  either 
on  a  fixed  sum  contract  basis  or  percentage  basis,  or  a 
combination  of  the  two,  whichsoever  in  the  opinion  of  the 
Architect  shall  be  advisable  and  to  provide  the  materials 


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therefor,  and  in  case  of  such  discontinuance  of  the  employ¬ 
ment  of  the  Contractor,  the  Contractor  shall  not  be  entitled 
to  receive  any  further  payment  under  the  contract  until 
the  said  work  shall  be  wholly  finished,  at  which  time,  if 
the  unpaid  balance  of  the  amount  to  be  paid  under  the  con¬ 
tract  shall  exceed  expense  incurred  by  the  Owner  in 
finishing  the  work,  such  excess  shall  be  paid  by  the  Owner 
to  the  Contractor,  but  if  such  expense  shall  exceed  the 
unpaid  balance,  the  Contractor  shall  pay  the  difference  to 
the  Owner.  The  expense  incurred  by  the  Owner  as  herein 
provided,  either  for  furnishing  materials  or  for  finishing 
the  work,  and  any  damage  incurred  through  such  default, 
shall  be  audited  and  certified  by  the  Architect  whose  cer¬ 
tificate  thereof  shall  be  conclusive  upon  the  parties. 

—  SURVEYS . 

The  Owner  will  establish  the  lot  lines.  All  other 
lines  and  levels  necessary  to  the  location  and  erection  of 
the  buildings  shall  be  established  and  maintained  by  a  com¬ 
petent  surveyor  who  shall  be  employed  by  the  Mason  Contrac¬ 
tor  .  Contractor  is  to  check  carefully  all  levels  given  on 
drawings  with  existing  levels  and  to  call  attention  to  dis¬ 
crepancies  before  proceeding  with  the  work. 

—  CONTRACTOR  TO  ASSIST  THE  ARCHITECT. 

The  Contractor  shall  render  all  necessary  assistance 
to  the  Architect,  and,  if  required,  shall  take  and  furnish 
him  with  levels,  measurements,  etc.,  on  the  work  or 
grounds  as  the  case  may  be.  He  shall  provide  sufficient, 
safe  -and  proper  facilities  at  all  times  for  the  inspection 
of  the  work  by  the  Architect. 

43  SAMPLES  TO  BE  SUBMITTED. 


The  Contractor  shall  furnish  to  the  Architect,  at  his 
office  and  for  his  approval,  when  requested,  samples  of 
all  the  materials  to  be  used  in  the  execution  of  the  work 
herein  described,  and  of  the  finish  to  be  given  to  the  sev¬ 
eral  parts.  All  materials  furnished  must  be  fully  equal  to 
the  approved  samples. 

44  INSPECTION  OP  WORK  AWAY  PROM  PREMISES. 


When  any  work  is  being  executed  away  from  the  prem¬ 
ises,  the  Architect  shall  be  notified,  in  reasonable  time, 
where  such  work  is  being  done  and  when  it  will  be  ready  for 
inspection,  so  that  he  may,  if  he  should  so  desire,  inspect 
the  same  from  time  to  time  before  delivery. 


12. 


—  DELAYS  ON  ACCOUNT  QE  BAD  WEATHER  OH  OTHER  CAUSE. 

The  Contractor  shall  take  the  whole  responsibility  of 
the  work,  and  should  any  unforeseen  difficulty  arise  from 
bad  weather  or  from  any  other  cause  except,  as  otherwise 
provided  herein,  involving  a  greater  expenditure  of  money 
than  the  Contractor  expected  at  the  time  of  bidding,  he 
must  proceed  with  the  remainder  of  the  work,  and  no  allow¬ 
ance  will  be  made  for  any  such  casualty. 

46  EXTENSION  OE  TIME. 


The  Owner  is  not  to  be  held  responsible  for  any  damage 
incurred  by  the  Contractor  through  the  fault  of  any  other 
Contractor  employed  by  the  Owner.  Should  the  Contractor 
be  delayed  in  the  prosecution  of  the  work  by  reason  of  the 
above  cause,  or  through  the  Owner,  the  time  of  completion 
shall  be  extended  for  a  period  equivalent  to  the  time 
lost,  which  period  shall  be  determined  by  the  Architect, 
but  no  such  allowance  shall  be  made  unless  a  claim  there¬ 
for  is  presented  in  writing  to  the  Architect  within  forty- 
eight  hours  of  the  occurrence  of  such  delay. 

47  SUB-LETTING  0 E  CONTRACT. 


The  Contractor  shall  not  assign  or  sub-let  the  whole 
or  any  part  of  his  work  without  the  written  consent  of  the 
Architect,  approving  the  specific  party  to  whom  it  is  pro¬ 
posed  to  sub-let  the  same. 

48  CONTRACTOR  RESPONSIBLE  EOR  PROMPTNESS’  OE  EXECUTION. 


It  is  not  incumbent  upon  the  Architect  to  notify  the 
Contractor  when  to  begin,  to  cease  or  resume  work,  nor  to 
give  early  notice  of  the  rejection  of  faulty  work,  nor  in 
any  way  to  superintend  so  as  to  relieve  the  Contractor  of 
responsibility  or  of  any  consequence  of  neglect  or  careless¬ 
ness  by  him  or  his  subordinates.  All  materials  and  labor 
shall  be  furnished  at  such  times  as  shall  be  for  the  best 
interest  of  all  contractors  concerned,  to  the  end  that  the 
combined  work  of  all  may  be  properly  and  fully  completed  on 
contract  time. 

However,  any  employee  of  any  contractor  whom  the  Arch¬ 
itect  considers  detrimental  to  the  proper  carrying  out  of 
the  work  is  to  be  removed  promptly  on  the  request  of  the 
Architect . 

49  CERT IEI CATES  EOR  PAYMENT. 

Certificates  for  payment  are  to  be  issued  by  the 
Architect  in  accordance  with  the  terms  of  the  contract. 


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In  case  of  the  delivery  of  materials,  or  prepared 
work  which  cannot  be  conveniently  fixed  in  place,  the 
Architect  may,  if  he  approves  of  what  has  been  done,  grant 
a  certificate  of  payment  on  account  of  the  same,  which 
payment  shall  be  reckoned  one  of  the  payments  on  account 
of  the  contract. 

All  materials  necessary  to  the  construction  of  the 
building,  delivered  upon  the  premises,  shall  be  held  to 
be  the  property  of  the  Owner,  and  no  materials  shall  be 
removed  from  the  premises  without  the  written  consent  of  the 
Architect. 

No  certificate  shall  be  issued  in  favor  of  the  con¬ 
tractor  for  material  not  delivered  upon  the  premises. 

No  certificates  given  or  payments  made  under  the  con¬ 
tract,  nor  the  occupancy  of  the  building,  either  partial 
or  entire,  by  the  Owner,  shall  be  conclusive  evidence  of 
the  performance  of  the  contract,  either  wholly  or  in  part, 
and  no  payment  shall  be  construed  to  be  an  acceptance  of 
defective  work  or  improper  materials.  No  payment  of  cer¬ 
tificates,  final  or  otherwise,  shall  be  construed  to  re¬ 
lieve  the  Contractor  from  his  obligation  to  make  good  any 
defeots  arising  or  discovered  in  his  work  within  two  years 
after  completion  and  acceptance  of  the  same,  nor  as  a 
waiver  of  any  specific  obligation  the  Contractor  may  as¬ 
sume  as  to  the  durability  of  his  work. 

The  Architect  shall  have  the  power  to  withhold  cer¬ 
tificate  for  payment  if  in  his  opinion  the  work  is  not  being 
done  or  progressing  satisfactorily,  until  such  time  as  the 
progress  or  character  of  the  work  have  been  in  his  opinion 
made  satisfactory. 

Before  the  issuing  of  each  certificate  for  payment, 
the  Contractor  shall,  if  required  by  the  Architect,  fur¬ 
nish  him  with  a  sworn  complete  statement  of  the  amounts 
due  or  to  become  due  at  the  time  of  the  application  for 
the  certificate  in  question,  to  any  sub-contractors  or 
parties  supplying  material. 


52  FIRE  INSURANCE . 

The  Owner  and  Contractor  shall  each  protect  their  own 
interests  against  loss  by  fire.  The  Contractor's  interests 
shall  consist  of  all  labor  and  materials  which  he  may  have 
put  into  the  building,  and  for  which  he  has  not  been  paid, 
and  the  Owner's  interests  shall  consist  of  all  labor  and 
materials  in  the  building  for  which  he  shall  have  paid, 
and  to  this  extent  only. 


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